
August 20th in Elvis History
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It's August 20, and on this day in Elvis history:
In 1955, Elvis performed at the Louisiana Hayride held at the Municipal Auditorium in Shreveport, Louisiana, continuing to build his reputation as a rising star.
In 1956, Elvis reported to 20th Century Fox to begin preproduction work for his movie career, marking his growing presence in Hollywood.
On August 20, 1974, despite receiving ovations and positive reviews on opening night of the Elvis Summer Festival at the Las Vegas Hilton, where he had introduced an all-new program featuring blues numbers like "Big Boss Man" and "My Baby Left Me," Elvis reverted to his usual setlist soon after, abandoning the fresh material.
In 1975, Elvis wanted to cancel his two evening shows due to feeling unwell, but his manager, Colonel Tom Parker, insisted he perform, underscoring the pressures Elvis faced in his career even amid health challenges.